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HIGHLIGHTS: KCSM HD1 (Jazz 91)
  • Born March 27,1924, Sarah Vaughan was one of the pre-eminent singers of her generation. Nicknamed "Sassy" and "The Divine One", she won two Grammy Awards, including the Lifetime Achievement Award, and was nominated for a total of nine Grammy Awards in her lifetime and was given an NEA Jazz Masters Award in 1989. Sonny Buxton salutes Sarah Vaughan "one of the most wondrous voices of the 20th century.”
  • Join Dick Conte as he explores the musical genius of pianist and composer Chick Corea. His incredible career has inspired countless musicians with his great technique and wonderful compositions. We’ll hear Corea from his voluminous catalog including solo, trio and various size groups. Highlighting his many styles and approaches to jazz piano Including his many straight ahead acoustic recordings and his eclectic and electric explorations.
  • This week's episode of “Just Jazz” shines the spotlight simply on the date: 11th May. Tune in to hear a baker’s dozen jazz performances recorded on 11th May in years from 1927 through the 21st Century, from Louis Armstrong, Billie Holiday and Duke Ellington through Mulgrew Miller, Dick Katz and Joe Gilman.
  • Swedish multi-instrumentalist/vocalist, Gunhild Carling had a childhood filled with books, music, and magical adventures. I first met Gunhild in Brazil when we were both part of a music festival for which I served as Artistic Director. I still have the vision of Gunhild bounding off the airplane in a perfectly pressed polka dot dress, her baby in tow, looking well-rested and upbeat, with full makeup and perfect hair. She tells me she always looks this way, even on the band bus, which I find almost as impressive as the fact that she plays twelve instruments! I caught up with Gunhild Carling in April 2023 during her tour with Post Modern Jukebox.
HIGHLIGHTS: KCSM HD2
  • 1966 Gospel Music Selection. This episode features selections from the forthcoming 1966 live recording of Sister Rosetta Tharpe in Limoges, France; Emma E. Beacham's first gospel record which turns 100; plus, music from Gospel Choirs United, Golden Stars, Joe Ligon, Holy Gospel Singers, Gospel Harmonettes, Alex Bradford, and others.
  • The Coast Miwok Peoples Colonization, and the Preservation of Indigenous History. On today's encore episode, dive into the history of Point Reyes National Seashore, an area in northern California known for rugged sweeping beaches and tule elk. We'll recount the history of this land and the waves of colonization that violently upended the lives of the Coast Miwok peoples who lived there – and one Indigenous woman's struggle to preserve her family history.
  • James Brown. An Encore interview with the late, funk and Soul singer James Brown, dubbed “The Godfather of Soul”.
  • Indigenous Connections featuring Dan Nanamkin. Indigenous activist Dan Nanamkin shares his background and the importance of protecting Mother Earth for future generations. He emphasizes the healing and understanding needed to address historical injustices and promote environmental and social justice. Dan highlights the significance of indigenous stories, teachings, and values in guiding our connection to the land and each other. He discusses the misconceptions and stereotypes faced by indigenous peoples and calls for better understanding and advocacy.